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Pick 3 Titles From Each Studio That You Would Like To See On Blu-Ray 2012-2013

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Very simple.  Three titles from each studio.  Minimal discussion.

 

What are the three titles you would like to see most released in the next two years from each studio?

 

Go as obscure as you want.  We are starting get down to smaller titles that still have not been released.

 

We hope to compile a list for the studios who read this forum regularly.

 

 

 

 

Some things not to pick:

 

Indiana Jones Films (probably next year)

Many Steven Spielberg films already in works for release

 

 

 

For Example:  My Picks

 

 

Twentieth Century Fox

 

All That Jazz

Quills

Willow

 

 

MGM

 

It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World (Roadshow Restored)

The Alamo

The Great Escape

 

 

Paramount

 

Scrooge 

Little Big Man

The Court Jester

 


Warner Brothers

 

Yankee Doodle Dandy

The Prisoner of Second Avenue

The Sunshine Boys

 

 

Universal

 

High Plains Drifter

Sweet Charity

To Kill A Mockingbird

 

 

Sony

 

1776 (Completely restored with all trims)

Funny Girl

Fright Night

 

 

Walt Disney

 

Mary Poppins

Pete's Dragon

Bedknobs & Broomsticks

 

 

 

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Twentieth Century Fox
Fixed Bayonets!
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
The King of Comedy


MGM
Monkey Shines
The Dark Half
From Beyond

 
Paramount
Danger: Diabolik
Barbarella
Bringing Out the Dead


Warner Brothers
The Big Red One: The Reconstruction
Akira Kurosawa's Dreams
Sonny Chiba's The Streetfighter Series


Universal
Repo Man
They Live
Prince of Darkness


Sony
Fright Night
The Crimson Kimono
Underworld U.S.A.


Walt Disney
The Insider
The Color of Money
Kundun

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Columbia / Sony

City of Lost Children

Gilda

Sense and Sensibility

 

Disney / Buena Vista

City of God

The Horse Whisperer

The Rocketeer

 

Fox

All That Jazz

The Grapes of Wrath

The Verdict

 

MGM

Blue Velvet

Rebecca

Red River

 

Paramount

Chinatown

The Conformist

Hud

 

Universal

Colossus: The Forbin Project

Mulholland Dr.

Touch of Evil

 

Warner Bros.

Chariots of Fire

Singin' In The Rain

Until the End of the World

 

- Walter...

 

 

 

 

 

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Twentieth Century Fox

The Seven-Ups

Tora! Tora! Tora!

Megaforce

MGM
The Great Escape

Farewell to the King

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension!

 
Paramount
The Ghost and the Darkness

Funeral in Berlin

Donovan's Reef


Warner Brothers
Executive Decision

Captain Blood

Year Of The Dragon


Universal
The 'Burbs

BASEketball

Universal Monsters

Sony
Multiplicity

Major Dundee

Hudson Hawk

Walt Disney
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea

The 13th Warrior

Ed Wood

 

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FOX: The Seven Year Itch, The Grapes of Wrath, Cleopatra

Paramount: Sunset Blvd., Holiday Inn, Romeo and Juliet (1968)

Warner Bros.: Meet Me in St. Louis, Easter Parade, Rebel Without a Cause

Universal: Universal Monsters, E.T., Jaws

Disney: Mary Poppins, Song of the South (I can dream), Disney Shorts

MGM: More Bond

Sony: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 1776, It Happened One Night

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Twentieth Century Fox

Demetrius and the Gladiators

Quest For Fire

Sodom and Gomorrah

 

MGM

Exodus

The Alamo

Solomon and Sheba

 

Paramount

Samson and Delilah

The Buccaneer (1958)

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

 

Warner Brothers

Around the World in 80 Days

Giant

The Silver Chalice

 

Universal

The Uninvited

The Sign of the Cross

Cleopatra (1934)

 

Sony

Barabbas

Tess

Salome (1953)

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Columbia
The China Syndrome
Picnic
1776

Disney
The Rocketeer
Escape From Witch Mountain
The Black Hole


Fox
All That Jazz
River Of No Return
Oklahoma!

MGM
The Great Escape
Jean de Florette/ Manon des Sources
The Apartment

Paramount
Barbarella
Paper Moon

Paint Your Wagon

Lionsgate
The Day The Earth Caught Fire
Tucker: The Man And His Dream
Invasion Of The Body Snatchers

Universal
Dracula (1979)
Sorcerer
The Brink's Job

Warner Brothers
Outland
The Year Of Living Dangerously
The Accidental Tourist

Shout Factory (which includes licensed properties from Fox, etc)
Dirty Mary Crazy Larry/ Race With The Devil

Breaking Away
W.W. And The Dixie Dancekings


Criterion
La Belle Noiseuse
And God Created Woman
Carnival Of Souls

Olive (which includes titles licensed from Paramount)
Love With The Proper Stranger
Foul Play
Prophecy

 


 

 


Edited by Paul_Scott - 6/26/11 at 11:05pm
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Not forgetting that I'm the wrong side of the puddle and denied much Blu-ray-ey goodness available to the Domestic market.

 

Paramount

Barbarella

Barbarella

Barbarella

 

Fox

Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines

 

Warner

Singin' In The Rain

The Great Race

The Thin Man Series

 

MGM

It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World

(and the rest of the Bonds)

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  1. FOX-                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              CLEOPATRA                                                                                                                                                                                                                          HELLO  DOLLY                                                                                                                                                                                                                       DOCTOR  DOLITTLE                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ANDERP-                                              --

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  1. WARNER                                                                                                                                                                                                                               ACE                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       WIND AND THE LION - FEARLESS - THE GREAT RACE.
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20th Century Fox: DOCTOR DOLITTLE, THERE"S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS, HELLO DOLLY!

 

MGM: JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG, WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION, WOMEN IN LOVE

 

Universal: SWEET CHARITY, MIDNIGHT LACE, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH

 

Paramount: FUNNY FACE, THE HEIRESS, ROSEMARY'S BABY

 

Columbia: 1776, OLIVER!, FUNNY GIRL

 

Warners: GYPSY, EASTER PARADE, CALAMITY JANE

 

Disney: SONG OF THE SOUTH, TREASURE ISLAND, MARY POPPINS

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This post is a work in progress.......

 

 

FOX:

 

Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959)

Fantastic Voyage

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir

 

WARNER:

 

The Old Man And The Sea

Around the World in 80 Days

Ice Station Zebra

The Incredible Mr. Limpet

 

MGM:

 

Runaway Train

12 Angry Men

 

COLUMBIA:

 

Fail Safe

First Men In The Moon

 

PARAMOUNT:

 

War Of The Worlds (1953)

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MGM-  IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT-   THE GREAT ESCAPE- PENNIES FROM HEAVEN.

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Paramount

To Catch a Thief

Hell's Island

Sabrina

 

Disney

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Treasure Island

 

MGM

Ball of Fire

Red River

Notorious

 

Fox

Time to Kill/ Just off Broadway(Michael Shayne)

Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (Ronald Colman)

Mr. Moto films

 

Universal

Vertigo

Rear Window

The Palm Beach Story

 

Warner Bros.

Out of the Past

To Be or Not to Be

The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)

 

Sony

His Girl Friday

Only Angels Have Wings

Ride Lonesome

 

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Warner

- The Iron Giant

- The Fugitive (About right for the dawn of the format, but needs a new scan and modern encode.)

 

Sony

- Monty Python and the Holy Grail

- House of Flying Daggers (Uncut, and up to current encoding standards.)

- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (original theatrical subtitles)

 

Disney

- Who Framed Roger Rabbit

- Tarzan

- Lilo & Stitch

 

Paramount

- Wonder Boys

- Original cast Star Trek movies (Done right this time, though II was good.)

 

MGM

- The Great Escape

 

Dreamworks

- Chicken Run

- Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

- The Contender (the one with Jeff Bridges)

 

Miramax

- The Crow

- Hero (lossless audio on original language track, and if it exists, the directors cut.)

 

Universal

- Back to the Future Trilogy (Done right this time.)

 

Orion (Don't know who acquired their catalog)

- The Bill and Ted movies


Edited by AaronMK - 6/26/11 at 8:41pm
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COLUMBIA-    NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDER-   FUNNY GIRL-  YOUNG WINSTON.

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20th Century Fox

 

Laura

The Seven Year Itch

The Song of Bernadette

 

MGM

 

Raintree County

San Francisco

Rebecca

 

Disney

Song of The South

101 Dalmations

20 Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

 

Paramount

Sunset Boulevard

Samson and Delilah

Reap the Wild Wind 

 

Columbia

Sunddenly Last Summer 

Picnic

It Happened One Night

 

Warner

Giant

Gunga Din

Foreign Correspondent

 

Universal

Rear Window

Vertigo

The Man Who Knew To Much

 

Miramax/Paramount

The Talented Mr Ripley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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20th Century Fox

 

Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls

Demetrius And The Gladiators

Journey To The Center Of The Earth

 

 

MGM

 

The Hound Of The Baskervilles (Hammer 1959)

Duck, You Sucker

Fall Of The House Of Usher (and/or any of the Corman/Poe/Price films)

 

 

Warner

 

Kurosawa's Dreams

The Valley Of Gwangi

Curse Of Frankenstein (Hammer 1957)

 

 

Universal

 

Touch Of Evil

Vertigo

Creature From The Black Lagoon trilogy

 

 

Sony

 

1776 (Restored Version)

Mysterious Island (and remaining Harryhausen)

Godzilla (any and all they hold the rights to)

 

 

Disney

 

20,000 Leagues Under The Sea

Treasure Island

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

 

 

Paramount

 

Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

To Catch A Thief

 

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20th Century Fox

Viva Zapata!

River Of No Return

My Darling Clementine

 

MGM

Red River

Avanti, Avanti!

The Last Waltz

 

Paramount

Chinatown

Gunfight At The O.K. Corral

Shane

 

Warner

Giant

East Of Eden

High Society

 

Columbia

The Last Picture Show

From Here To Eternity

The Lady From Shanghai

 

Universal

Vertigo

Rear Window

Touch Of Evil

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PARAMOUNT

Chinatown, of course, but....

Marathon Man

The Tenant

The Duellists

 

MGM (can't choose, sorry!)

Manhattan

The Vikings

Jean De Florette/Manon Des Sources

The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes

 

UNIVERSAL

Marnie

High Plains Drifter

Cape Fear (Scorsese)

 

DISNEY

Who framed Roger Rabbit?

The Black Hole

The Muppet Christmas Carol

 

FOX

The King of Comedy

Barton Fink

Cleopatra

 

WARNERS

Altered States

Outland

The Devils

 

SONY

Vertigo

 

And whoever owns INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS 1956!

 

 

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I assume we're picking only from the studios whose logos appear at the beginning?.

My list: (Never-before-available on Blu):

 

Fox

Von Ryan's Express

8 Million Ways To Die (CBS/Fox released on VHS) - not sure if Fox still has this one.

The Driver

 

Paramount

Breakdown

Escape From Alcatraz (remastered)

Dr. Terror's House of Horrors

 

Warner

Electric Dreams

 

Universal

Iceman

Death Becomes Her

They Live

 

Columbia

Candyman

Christine

The Seventh Sign

 

Disney

Can't Buy Me Love

Just One Of the Guys

Deep Rising

 

and even though MGM is not among the studios listed, I'd like to see these films get the Blu treatment:

Delta Force (a full-blown SE)

Runaway Train

The Last Man on Earth

 

I made it a point not to list double dips/stuff already released on Blu and films known to be coming soon.

 


Edited by elDomenechHTF - 6/27/11 at 7:14am
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MGM

 

Woody Allen's Annie Hall

Woody Allen's Manhattan

Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanours
 

Sony

 

A Matter of Life and Death

A Matter of Life and Death

A Matter of Life and Death

 

Hope Sony didn't miss that one.

 

Steve W

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20th Century Fox

Raul Walsh’s The Big Trail Grandeur

Charlie Chan Collections

Alfred Hitchcock’s Lifeboat

 

Anchor Bay/Starz

Ilsa, She Wolf Collection

Sleuth

The Wicker Man

 

Blue Underground

Suspiria

God Told Me To

Fight For Your Life

 

Columbia / Sony

It Happened One Night

A Matter Of Life And Death

A Man For All Seasons

 

The Criterion Collection

Apu Trilogy

Detour

Decalogue

 

Disney

Song Of The South

Jungle Book

Mary Poppins

 

Image

Twilight Zone 1985 (same treatment as original series)

Ecasty

Sparrows

 

Kino

The Navigator

The Thief of Bagdad 1924

Intolerance

 

Lionsgate

Invasion Of The Body Snatchers

High Noon

Bells Of St Mary’s

 

MGM

Ball Of Fire

Woman In The Window

Lion In Winter

 

Paramount

Wings

Shane

Stalag 17

 

Synapses Films

Leni Riefenstahl Propaganda Box (Triumph Of Will, Olympia Part 1, Olympia Part 2)

Twins Of Evil

Sex & Fury

 

Warner Brothers

Mister Roberts

Yankee Doodle Dandy

Bringing Up Baby

 

 

Universal

Dracula 1931

Harvey

Duck Soup 

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Twentieth Century Fox

 

Hello, Dolly! (70MM)

Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (70MM)

Can-Can (70MM)

 

 

MGM

 

 Man of La Mancha

One, Two, Three

The Great Escape

 

 

Paramount

 

My Fair Lady

Li'l Abner

Scrooge

 


Warner Brothers

 

Gypsy

The Great Race

Finian's Rainbow

 

 

 

Universal

 

Sweet Charity

To Kill A Mockingbird

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Director's cut)

 

 

Sony

 

Oliver!

1776 (Completely restored with all trims)

Bye Bye Birdie

 

Walt Disney

 

Mary Poppins

The Jungle Book

Bedknobs & Broomsticks 

 

Criterion

 

A Matter of Life and Death

Spartacus

 


Edited by GMpasqua - 6/27/11 at 8:16am
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Disney:   "Mary Poppins,"  "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" and "Aladdin"

 

Columbia/Sony:  "Funny Girl," "Oliver!" and "1776"

 

20th Century Fox:   "Hello, Dolly!,"  "The King and I" and "Cleopatra"

 

Paramount:  "Chinatown," "Paper Moon" and "My Fair Lady"

 

Warner Bros.:   "Around the World in 80 Days," "The Bandwagon" and "The Great Race"

 

Universal:   "The Sting,"  "Sweet Charity" and a remastered "Out of Africa"

 

MGM:   "Annie Hall," "Manhattan" and "On Her Majesty's Secret Service"

              

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Lionsgate:

 

El Cid

Fall of the Roman Empire

55 Days at Peking

 

Disney:

 

20,000 Leagues under the Sea

Mary Poppins

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Twentieth Century Fox

Norma Rae
The Verdict
The Man From Snowy River

 

Paramount

 

An Officer and a Gentleman
Marathon Man
Ordinary People

 

Warner Brothers

 

Days of Wine and Roses 

Lost in America
Running on Empty

 

Universal

 

The Sting
Smokey and the Bandit
Midnight Run

 

Sony/Columbia Pictures

 

The Way We Were

The Remains of The Day
The Electric Horseman

 

Disney

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
The Journey of Natty Gann
Never Cry Wolf

 

 

.......and for whomever owns it: On Golden Pond (Lions Gate?)

 

 

 

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Hopefully I have all the films attributed to the correct studio ....

 

FOX

 

Laura

Don't Say a Word

Turistas

 

MGM

 

The Alamo (John Wayne's)

Notorious

Kill Me Again

 

PARAMOUNT

 

To Catch a Thief

El Dorado

Twilight (the Newman/Hackman/Sarandon neo-noir, not the teen vampire film)

 

WARNER BROS.

 

Dial M for Murder

A Perfect Murder

Get Carter (71)

 

SONY

 

Experiment in Terror

Ghostbusters II

Someone to Watch Over Me

 

DISNEY

 

Rocketeer

Sword in the Stone

 

UNIVERSAL

 

Rear Window

Vertigo

Cape Fear (62)

 

LIONSGATE

 

Invasion of the Bodysnatchers (56)

 

 

... and whomever owns The Limey.


Edited by Dave GR - 6/27/11 at 11:29am
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UNIVERSAL-  SWEET CHARITY-  AIRPORT-TODD-AO-   ALWAYS

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COLUMBIA/SONY

Annie

Barabbas

Used Cars

 

DISNEY

The Big Fisherman

Mary Poppins

The Parent Trap (1961)

 

FOX

Cleopatra

9 to 5

The Poseidon Adventure

 

MGM

It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World – Roadshow version

The Spy Who Loved Me

A View to a Kill

 

PARAMOUNT

My Fair Lady

The High and the Mighty

Who’s Minding the Store?

 

UNIVERSAL

Airport ‘77

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

Earthquake

 

WARNER BROS

Raintree County

Ryan’s Daughter

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers 

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